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Taipei National Palace Museum: See unexpected encounters in the Age of Discovery
The Paper has learned that "Borderless Ends: Exploring East-West Cultural Exchanges from the Sea in the Sixteenth Century" was recently launched at th...

Focusing on royal architectural documents of the Qing Dynasty, Taipei presents historical document treasures
The living spaces of traditional emperors and empresses were built with detailed and careful planning. The agencies involved in the planning have a detailed div...

A rare Wen Zhengming landscape more than 3 meters high is unveiled, and Taipei's "huge masterpiece" is updated
For some large-scale masterpieces in the history of Chinese calligraphy and painting, the National Palace Museum in Taipei built a special exhibition hall many ...

The world-famous works "Herding Horses" by Han Qian and "First Snow on the River" by Zhao Qian are reproduced.
ThePaper.com has learned that the "Brush, Sing, Ink and Dance - Taipei Palace Museum Painting Guide" curated by the National Palace Museum in Taipei h...

See Chu Suiliang and Su Shi’s calligraphy passed down from generation to generation, Taipei’s “The Pen and Ink See the True Chapter” exhibition changes
Calligraphy is a unique art in the Han cultural circle. It has been a system in Chinese cultural traditions for a long time, and it is naturally applied in dail...

Taipei's "National Treasure Focus" exhibition changes: "Nine Everests" without Huang Gongwang's inscription and postscript
Huang Gongwang, a painter of the Yuan Dynasty, was ranked first among the "Four Yuan Masters". His handed down paintings include "Dwelling in the...

Taipei National Palace Museum "National Treasure Focus": "Nine Everests" without Huang Gongwang's inscription and postscript
Huang Gongwang, a painter of the Yuan Dynasty, was ranked first among the "Four Yuan Masters".

Love of inkstones leads to obsession: Taipei National Palace Museum special exhibition focuses on ancient and modern inkstone styles
An inkstone fanatic refers to a person who is extremely obsessed with inkstones. The literati Su Shi and Mi Fu of the Song Dynasty and Gao Fenghan of the Yangzh...

How busy were the brothers in the Qing Dynasty with their studies? Taipei National Palace Museum Exhibition "A Brother's Development"
Studying hard in the cold window seems to be a portrayal of the life of many students in ancient and modern times studying hard. However, in the Qing Dynasty, t...

See how busy the brothers in the Qing Dynasty were with their studies? Taipei National Palace Museum Exhibition "Brother's Development"
Studying hard in the cold window seems to be a portrayal of the life of many students in ancient and modern times studying hard. However, in the Qing Dynasty, t...